Nate Goodwin Project 1: Building With Hand Tools

Process

The first step in making the toolbox was to create the design in Fusion360. Fusion360 helps to model digitally what the finished toolbox would look like, with specific measurements for pieces listed as well. 

Model of the Toolbox Made in Fusion360

Blueprint of my toolbox

After this was to sketch the pieces on a board of wood. This was then cut  using a miter saw and bandsaw into the pieces of the toolbox. A jigsaw was used for cutting out the handle.


The cut pieces arranged in the shape of my toolbox

I then sanded down the pieces so they didn't splinter. After that I used a drill and screws to put the pieces together. We have a finished product!

Results

I'm really happy with how my tote turned out! For being one of my first woodworking pieces, It looks great! In terms of the process, I had to have some help with a few of tools, which now that I have an even greater understanding of them, I should be even better off when working on wood in the future. 

Reflection

There are a few things I'm going to do going forward. When I sketched the pieces, I didn't make them perpendicular to the board, which made cutting the wood on the bandsaw much harder since it was a bit askew, If I made the pieces level then it would have lead to much less screwups. I also screwed in the handle/dividers in a bit elevated, so there's a tiny gap at the bottom of the toolbox that i should use. I need to steady my hand with the jigsaw as well, to make more even cuts. 



Small gaps that with better cutting could be removed next attempt.

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